The Tiny House Project builds small homes that include a bed, kitchen and a toilet. The homes are powered by a solar panel and heated with propane.

These $3,000 homes are mounted on trailers that can be legally parked on the street.

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The Madison Common Council voted in October to change the zoning laws so the tiny homes could be parked on the property of churches and other non-profit organizations, noted The Cap Times.

“It’s not just a shelter, it’s a commitment to a lifestyle,” said Brenda Konkel, the executive director of the Tenant Resource Center. “It’s a co-op mixed with Habitat for Humanity mixed with eco-village as the long-term goal.”